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Due Date

Payment for your license is due within 30 days of the expiration of your current license. If you are licensing for the first time, you must purchase a license within 30 days of becoming the owner or custodian of a dog over the age of 4 months or within 30 days after taking residence in the City of Redondo Beach.

LATE PENALTY AND COLLECTION ADMIN FEES

A $25 Late Penalty Fee will apply to licenses purchased more than 30 days after the due date. For licenses purchased more than 60 days after the due date, a fee of $59 ($25 Penalty + $34 Collection Fee) will be applied. For licenses purchased more than 90 days after the due date, a fee of $76 ($25 Penalty + $34 +$17 Collection Fees) will be applied. Late Penalty and Collection Admin Fees accrue for each missed year of licensing.


Instructions to License Online

Ready to purchase your license? If you would like to license online, a convenience fee of $2.00 will apply for each transaction. Any required documents, such as your dog’s rabies vaccination certificate, may be scanned and uploaded or submitted later by fax, mail or email. The license will be issued after all required documents are received.

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Accepted payment methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover


License Fees

A maximum of three (3) dogs per residence is allowed.

Standard License Fees 1-Year
Unaltered Dog $60.00
Spayed/Neutered Dog $20.00
Senior citizens age 60 and over 1-Year
Unaltered Dog $30.00
Spayed/Neutered Dog $10.00
Late Penalty and Collection Admin Fees
(Applicable if more than 30 days past due)
 
After 30 days past due (Penalty) $25.00
After 60 days past due ($25 Penalty + $34 Collection Fee) $59.00
After 90 days past due ($25 Penalty + $34 + $17 Collection Fees) $76.00
Other Fees  
Replacement Tag $5.00

The cost for licensing unaltered or fertile pets is higher than for licensing spayed or neutered pets in order to promote sterilization and to reduce pet overpopulation.

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